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So folks, to coincide with Halloween, I will be Kickstarting the newest core RPG from Elf Lair Games this October! I'm still working out the exact details (getting quotes for printing costs in particular) so I know what to set my goal, but it's planned as a hardcover B&W release. Please spread the word and keep your eyes out! Here's some more about the game:Jason and I have been working together for years. We worked on Buffy the Vampire Slayer RPG together. I playtested Jason's AFMBE games and his Amazing Adventures books, he playtested my Ghosts of Albion. He published my first OSR Witch book. We have over 80 years of game playing and nearly 50 years of professional game design combined.
NIGHT SHIFT: VETERANS OF THE SUPERNATURAL WARS Debuting the new Elf Lair Games house system, O.G.R.E.S., Night Shift is an urban fantasy, horror, and dark modern supernatural game that uses a brand new system of old-school mechanics inspired by and derived from the original, basic, expert, and advanced versions of the World's Most Famous Role Playing Game. It allows you to mimic all the tropes of just about any film, TV series, or novels you like.
All of the following are possible with Night Shift:
- Cheerleaders that are chosen to slay vampires
- Sisters imbued with the power of chosen witches
- Worlds where Fae of all manner battle in the politics of light and dark
- The great-grandniece of a famous gunslinger inherits the legacy of the demon hunter.
- A world where two brothers armed with knowledge and weapons hunt the supernatural in their father's name
And more!
It was 40 years ago. 1979.I am really happy this is the book that will celebrate the anniversary of my Complete Netbook of Witches & Warlocks.
The 70s were ending and I was excited for the coming of the new decade of the 80s. It promised to be a great decade of home computers, new music and for me, looking forward to Junior High and High School.
It was also a watershed year for my involvement in D&D and witches.
1979 was the year I was introduced to D&D. I have told the story before; I learned from a poorly Xeroxed copy of Holmes Basic and an AD&D Monster Manual. That formed what became my D&D incubator. I would later move on to the Moldvay Basic rules. What *IS* D&D to me was formulated at this time.
1979 was also the year that two books that would become central to what people considered witches to be were released. Drawing Down the Moon by Margot Adler and The Spiral Dance by Starhawk. Both books were released on October 31, 1979, and became best sellers. Both authors were very influenced by the works of Margaret Murray (The Witch-Cult in Western Europe) and Gerald Gardner (Witchcraft Today). While the archeological and historical scholarship of Murray and Gardner has been rightfully dismissed, the mythology of all these works is captivating.
The witches I started playing back then, Luna, Cara, Marissa and soon Larina, were based on these and other sources. I gathered notes, began my own classes; The Witch became the front runner and my favorite.
October 31, 1999. 20 years after my start and the publication of Adler’s and Starhawk’s books I released the Complete Netbook of Witches & Warlocks. My very first book on witches for the D&D (then AD&D 2nd ed) game. In the grand occult publishing tradition, I went under the pseudonym “Web Warlock”. I clicked “OK” on the upload while sitting in the hospital three days after my first son was born.
October 31, 2019. Twenty years later again I present you this book. It is something of a milestone for me. It is the penultimate release of my “Back to Basics” series of Old-School Witch books. It is also the one that cleaves the closest to how I was playing in those long lost days. And as a special treat; my son who was only three days old when I released my first book is now 20 and contributed some spells to this book.
I am looking forward to seeing where I go in the next 20 years.
Demons in the Darkness is a story long in the making. I’ve had the idea for a while but I’ve struggled to tell it properly.I have seen the comic already and it is good. It would be a good story to get out there.
At its core, Demons in the Darkness, is about Bullying and the collateral damage bullying causes. It’s about children as they awkwardly grow into adults, as they try to understand their differences from the “norm”. It’s about the frustration of being different and accepting who you truly are. All wrapped up in the trappings of a horror story so it's easier to digest and explore.